Michael Cohn, editor-in-chief of AccountingToday.com, has been covering business and technology for a variety of publications since 1985. Prior to joining Accounting Today and WebCPA, he worked for Red Herring, Internet World, Beyond Computing, Accounting Technology and PC Magazine, and freelanced for a variety of other business publications. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a BA in English, he studied accounting at the Wharton School of Business, and currently lives in New York City.
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A man from St. Simons Island, Georgia, has been indicted for threatening to use a pipe bomb on an Internal Revenue Service building in New York.
By Michael CohnAugust 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving extra time to companies that make and sell sport fishing and archery equipment to file and pay their excise taxes due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
By Michael CohnAugust 7 -
The economy showed signs of recovery despite the spread of the coronavirus across many parts of the country.
By Michael CohnAugust 7 -
Tamera Riperda, the commissioner who runs the Internal Revenue Service’s Tax Exempt and Government Entities division, is retiring on Sept. 30 after 33 years at the IRS.
By Michael CohnAugust 6 -
Bento for Business, a spend management system, is looking to assist small and midsize businesses with surviving through the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Michael CohnAugust 6 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission named Lindsay McCord as chief accountant in the SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance.
By Michael CohnAugust 5 -
Robotic process automation has been spreading across accounting and finance departments, according to an IMA report.
By Michael CohnAugust 5 -
The American Institute of CPAs joined with more than 170 organizations in asking congressional leaders to allow businesses to write off expenses associated with loan forgiveness under the Paycheck Protection Program.
By Michael CohnAugust 5 -
Job growth slowed in July as a result of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
By Michael CohnAugust 5 -
The update promises to improve financial reporting associated with accounting for convertible instruments and contracts in an entity’s own equity.
By Michael CohnAugust 5 -
The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission has released a new paper offering its views on how blockchain technology can be used with an organization’s internal controls over financial reporting.
By Michael CohnAugust 4 -
The emergence of new coronavirus hotspots, especially in the South and West, had a major impact, according to a new report from payroll giant Paychex.
By Michael CohnAugust 4 -
The six largest credit card issuers have set aside billions of dollars worth of reserves in response to the novel coronavirus as well as the adoption of the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s new credit losses standard.
By Michael CohnAugust 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service has named James Lee as its new chief of the Criminal Investigation unit, starting Oct. 1.
By Michael CohnAugust 3 -
Several unemployed workers described the difficulties they are facing to senators as congressional leaders continue negotiations.
By Michael CohnAugust 3 -
The deal bolsters Marcum’s construction industry practice and its presence on Long Island.
By Michael CohnAugust 3 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has released a new guide to a feature of Extensible Business Reporting Language known as extensible lists.
By Michael CohnJuly 31 -
Rea & Associates, a Top 100 Firm based in New Philadelphia, Ohio, plans to add Kennedy Cottrell Richards, a firm based in Gahanna, Ohio.
By Michael CohnJuly 31 -
The provider of payroll, benefits and human resources for small businesses, is rolling out a program for accountants who want to be certified in providing the company’s services to their clients.
By Michael CohnJuly 30 -
The tax technology provider plans to use the extra capital to expand abroad and develop new sales and use tax software and services.
By Michael CohnJuly 29
















